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I hate it when the browser is always set to responsive because, as the space I have is so small, it is very impractical and if I set a resolution manually, then with certain actions, like switching tabs with Alt + Tab, it resets to Responsive and if I set another of the default resolutions, like Laptop with HiDPI screen, then it also resets back to Responsive.
I run the browser on the right side of my screen, with the DevTools below it and the rest of the files on the left side with the CSS below. The problem is that it is very annoying that, if I am going to upload the CSS, the DevTools has to be uploaded, which consequently takes space away from the browser; it is not possible to separate the working environment between the fixed and the flexible.
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I want to be able to add a resolution of mine of, say, 1800x820 and whenever I open the browser it defaults to that resolution.
Well, what I want is to be able to move my CSS quietly without moving my DevTools and vice versa, for convenience, like dividing my workspace into two parts: what moves and what is fixed and can't be moved.
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When you go to the Edge launch.json, that in the add configuration part there is also one that says add new default resolution configure it and modify it if you want it to default or not (and also that the launch.json is improved; I tried to do it on my own, but I couldn't, it's very unintuitive).
It could be done again in the launch.json that you can add a custom space only for the extension that this space is absolute and can not be moved from there to move the rest of things quietly and, for example, with the console, that instead of the rest of the content is adapted to give space to the console, that the console overlaps them and the content is there, but under the console.
Thanks for reading me and sorry for putting two issues in one. Hopefully solutions will be given to these suggestions to make Edge a better extension for all people. :)
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Thanks for reading me and sorry for putting two issues in one. Hopefully solutions will be given to these suggestions to make Edge a better extension for all people. :)
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